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The Marquis of Kensington was a British studio project from the end of the 1960s. It consisted of Robert Wace, then manager of The Kinks, and the record producer Mike Leander (1941–1996). While the project's vocals are Wace's, Leander was featured on the single covers. Wace wanted to remain incognito.

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The duo released three singles:

  • "Sister Marie" / "Flash" (instrumental)
  • "The Changing Of The Guard" / "Reverse Thrust" (instrumental) (1967)
  • "It Might As Well Rain Until September" / "Folks In The City"
  • Songs

    Changing of the GuardTonite Let's All Make Love in London · 1968
    The Changing of a Guard1993
    Flash1996

    References

    Marquis of Kensington Wikipedia